The Major League Players Association withdrew its proposal that asked for players to enter free agency before they reach six years of service time in Monday’s bargaining session with Major League Baseball, according to The Athletic's Evan Drellich.
In a previous proposal, the union requested that the sport revise its free agency structure so that older players—initially those who are at least 30 1/2 years old and then eventually 29 1/2—could reach the open market after five years of service time.
Revising the time it takes for players to reach free agency was one of the main points of contention between the league and the union, along with revenue sharing and arbitration.